juice (Meaning)

Wordnet

juice (n)

the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking

energetic vitality

electric current

any of several liquids of the body

Webster

juice (n.)

The characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking.

Webster

juice (v. t.)

To moisten; to wet.

juice Sentence Examples

  1. My favorite breakfast is freshly squeezed orange juice with a side of scrambled eggs.
  2. The lemon juice in the marinade helps to tenderize the chicken.
  3. I love to sip on a glass of apple juice when I'm feeling thirsty.
  4. The cranberry juice cocktail was a popular choice at the holiday party.
  5. The chef used beet juice to create a vibrant pink sauce.
  6. The pomegranate juice was tart and refreshing.
  7. The vegetable juice blend was packed with nutrients.
  8. The fruit juice popsicles were a hit with the kids at the pool party.
  9. The mango juice had a sweet and tropical flavor.
  10. The grape juice was a popular choice for a non-alcoholic beverage at the wedding.

FAQs About the word juice

the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking, energetic vitality, electric current, any of several liquids of the b

energy, beans, gas, ginger, vinegar, life, vigor, stamina, pep, zip

indolence, tenderness, laziness, sluggishness, impotence, indolence, listlessness, impotence, sluggishness, lethargy

My favorite breakfast is freshly squeezed orange juice with a side of scrambled eggs.

The lemon juice in the marinade helps to tenderize the chicken.

I love to sip on a glass of apple juice when I'm feeling thirsty.

The cranberry juice cocktail was a popular choice at the holiday party.